*LIVE BLOG* The Association 2009: Melo’s Yellow

May 21st, 2009

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9:11 Where you @ Carmelo?

9:13 Trevor Ariza is my friend on Twitter –> @tariza

9:15 Uh oh. Stream just went down.

9:16 I’m back. Ariza for three.

9:17 Dantay Jones = Ho sit down!

9:22 ESPN’s Doris Burke speaks like a man.

9:24 Trevor Ariza. Don’t h8. Celebr8.

9:34 Billups choking?

9:36 Denver’s foul situation is not advantageous for them.

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9:44 Nuggets need halftime. Bad.

9:51 Stream dropped again. Damn you stolen Wi-Fi signal!

9:56 Still searching for new stream link. Should I go legacy and turn on ESPN radio?

9:56 Is Carmelo wearing culottes?

10:01 Denver = Chicken McNuggets. Real soft meat in the middle

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10:10 Kleiza is turning the Nuggets fortunes around.

10:14 Billups is an effin’ pro. Halftime.

10:33 Carmelo is getting hot.

10:36 Did I tell you that Ariza is my Twitter friend?

10:40 Derek Fisher is not my Twitter friend

10:44 Thuggets just bodied Ariza

10:48 Mark Jackson puts verbal talcum powder on Kobe’s nuttsachs

10:54 You foolish mortals can’t guard Kobe with a 4-ward

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10:58 Carmelo Anthony going in [ll]

11:05 I’d like to see Kobe pass to Brown at the end of the 4th Qtr

11:10 Lakers are sleeping on these Nuggets

11:13 Bill Walton just bought a round of shots somewhere

11:18 Carmelo rising

11:32 This is the slow time in an NBA game. The 4th Qtr foul parade

11:35 I was about to un-follow Ariza on Twitter if he missed that second free throw

11:42 Nuggets were so uninspired in the first half

11:45 Ariza you are so un-followed

11:50 Chauncey Billups is like a less ugly Sam Cassel

11:53 Thuggets FTW

B-BALL NERDS UNITE!

May 21st, 2009

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FREE DARKO FTW! TRACY McGRADY? Not so much…

Our good friends over at FreeDarko.com have produced a series of videos in collaboration with adidas. The web videos are effin’ dope. If you don’t know what FreeDarko is about at this point I suggest you close your laptop and smack yourself over the head with it.

Okay, watch these videos first and then smack yourself sill with your computer.

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Stick around DP.com tonight and live blog the NBA Playoffs with us

Get In Where You Fit In…

May 20th, 2009

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The ATL homey and brodie champ MarcusSpekt from the Winner Circles sent me that new Rosa Acosta fitness video that you all need to see.

Shout outs to all the ballerinas and dancers that keep themselves limber, flexible and ready to perform.

And thank heaven, for little girls…

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ROOTS YORK CITY…

May 20th, 2009

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For one night every week the Roots crew from Philadelphia takes over NYC. They invite some of their friends and people they barely even know to grace the stage with them at the Highline Ballroom. The Roots Jam Session is only $10 and there is nowhere else in New York that you can get this level of artistry for that small amount of money.

Every night that I have attended the Jam Session I have been delighted with the remarkable talent that has made the Roots the pre-eminent ambassadors of my generation’s music. They specialize in rap, rock, rhythm and blues, reggae, punk, funk, ska, and almost anything else you might care to listen to. The Roots are led by the sonic dichotomy of thunder and lightning, the sounds of the drum and the voice.

Questlove and Black Thought might be the most important duo in all of music, not just rap music. Every performance is an adventure in time management and teamwork. While Questlove controls the groove Black Thought commands the microphone. Artists enter and exit the stage all the while and the beat never stops. The Jam Sesssion is a fanboys dream because you never know which artist will show up and who will have the energy and the enthusiasm to match the dynamism of Quest and Thought.

I haven’t been disappointed yet.

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Black Thought is the ringleader

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The Roots lets Torae zone out.

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Juice crew veteran Craig G blesses the microphone.

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Dirty Rotten Scoundrel

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Franz from Duck Down is so focused.

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Dice spits that Raw shit

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Truck North uses his rhymes to illuminate.

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My favorite pic of the set. I’ll admit to being a slave to a page in Black Thought’s rhymebook.

Black Together Again…

May 20th, 2009

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I was sure I would enjoy listening to Red & Meth’s new album. I wish they has called it something other than ‘Blackout 2’. That title has no taste or imagination. I understand that the label execs want to convey that we will be getting the energy of the OG ‘Blackout’ album, but if we wanted the exact same album we would just listen to ‘Blackout’. Lord knows that shit is on KaZaa.

I’m happy to say that this album is another album altogether. Red & Meth are the prime example of how artists can combine and become greater than the sum of the individual parts. I loved listening to Redman’s latest disk ‘Red Gone Wild’. It was vintage Redman even if it had a few more weedcarrier features than I would have wanted. The album was still solid and Red was still retarded. Meth on the other hand isn’t the dude that I have fuxed with individually. I loved his verses on ‘8 Diagrams’ (a tragically slept-on, senselessly hated-on album) but I can’t tell you when his last album dropped.

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Method Man needs the motivation (read: weed) that Redman must be growing in his basement. There is more than enough tracks on this album that sound like Meth 1999 when he was still hitting SuperHead in the pum-pum. Back when Meth and Red were gonna be Hip-Hop’s Amos & Andy. Classic Blunt Brothers collabos.

There are a few features on this album that help the dynamics and the balance between Meth & Red. There isn’t anything forced either which surprised me since Def Jam is good for putting Ne-Yo and Chrisette Michelle on every possible song they can. The rap music industry is reverting back to the old MoTown days. Don’t be surprised when you see a rapper boy band in New Edition chopper suits. That day will soon come.

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Let’s preview some of the tracks on ‘Blackout 2’.


‘A-Yo’ (featuring Saukrates)
You’ve heard this track on the internets already. It’s smooth and fluid. The production is that new funk. This is a dope song to drive out to.


Errbody Scream (featuring Keith Murray)
My homey Tahero hit me on the text and asked me if Joe Budden wrote Method Man’s verse on this track. Meth’s flow does sound Budden-esque inspired circa ‘Pump It Up’, but if Budden had written this joint wouldn’t it be depressed about something?

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Ms.International (featuring Erick Sermon)
How are you dudes gonna act like a song for the ladies ain’t what’s really good? I know four ladies that are all getting their doctorates this month. Somebody better get woke to the idea that ladies need to be recognized and treated like ladies. Lady doctors will be keeping the lights on hardbody in the near future.


4 Minutes 2 Lockdown (featuring Raekwon and Ghostface Killah)
You wait all year to hear a song like this. Tracks like this are why rap music fanboys are so excited for the Slaughterhouse collective. Four emcees get on a beat and act like str8 surgeons in the I.R. theatre doing Harlem Globetrotter tricks with the scalpel. The horns is what makes me get ill for this joint. There are so many sick lines from each spitter. Red opens up with the heat, ask Houston how he rock it. Raekwon is the metaphysical rap mad man. Meth redeems his credibility. GhostFace blacks the fuck out. Crazy. Rewind this joint 100x.

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